Using Langevin Dynamic simulations, we study effects of the shear force on
the rupture of a double stranded DNA molecule. The model studied here contains
two single diblock copolymers interacting with each other. The elastic
constants of individual segments of the diblock copolymer are considered to be
different. We showed that the magnitude of the rupture force depends on whether
the force is applied at 3′−3′−ends or 5′−5′−ends. Distributions of
extension in hydrogen bonds and covalent bonds along the chain show the
striking differences. Motivated by recent experiments, we have also calculated
the variation of rupture force for different chain lengths. Results obtained
from simulations have been validated with the analytical calculation based on
the ladder model of DNA.Comment: 7 pages and 4 figure